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Friday 9 a.m. to Saturday 12.45 p.m. 12 only SILK BED JACKETS, in delightful styles and colourings. . daintily embroidered in pastel tones V Usually 29/6 32/6 39/6 Ol / Bargain Price .. •• "*'„,„,„ READY-TO-WEAR CRINOLINE HATS, in a variety of colours; large and small shapes— Usually 2 °/« 3y /- 21/SpStuSe in saxe, fawn, reseda, royal, beige and greyUsually ■• •• ;; 14 /» 8/11 LAmES°ART e SILK HOSE, slightly imperfect; in shades of banana, gazelle, Tvhite cream, atmosphere, boige-Usually .•• 6/11 Q/I 1 Bargain Price ' LADEES' MEDIUM COTTOX RIB VESTS, no sleeves and short sleeves: J full sizes—- ' Usually •• 4/6 4/11 O/ll Bargain Price . • Of LL Fast-coloured WOVEN BORDERED HANDKER-CHIEFS-Usually •• lOd each 0/111 Bargain Price . • • Dozen 6/112 GEORGETTE SCARVES, in various colours, conventional and floral designs— Usually •• A/ - lh/f Bargain Price • • A . w ( 36in COLOURED FUGI SILKS, colours include pink, sky, helio, saxe, powder, mauve, coral, flame, gold, rosewood, putty, bow do rose, etcUsually 4/H yard 0/( Bargain Price *" * ~pj7nZJHrtion S on Lines Suitable tor Xmas Gifts .APBONS TO BMBKOIPKE *» CHBXSXMAS 40, =f D, ,0, C 0.,., **£ "f"/,! GIFTS, all l»te»t tane** 9/3 Bars.to M» wide— Usually .. •• Wb yard Q/Tl Bargain Price * Bargain Price Tfav Your Holiday Wear Now-at Savings ! leather heels—Usually Bargain Price .. ". 25/Usually Bargain Price .. 35/6 39/6 38in Smart STRIPED TRICOLETTESUsually •• • J/J Bargain Price A splendid variety, of lace-edged J'OYLEYS, also scalloped and hemstitched and Allover Coloured D'OYLEYS, would make ideal Christmas Gifts, round or square shapeUsually 1/6 1/9 1/11 each -I / Bargain Price .. •• */ Smart ENGLISH TAILORED SPORTS SUIT, good lounge wear; sizes to 6 Usually .. 75/- to 80/Bargain Price 4 only DINNER SETS, 32 Pieces Usually Wl7/6 £9/17/6 Bargain Price .. *tOf L I / w 50in REVERSIBLE CRETONNES, dark grounds, with large floral design in a nice range of colourings— Usually .. .. 3/6 yard O/C Bargain Price • • «V v A Large Selection of Goods selected from our Toilet and Fancy Goods Dept. will toe offered at Bargain Weekend Prices. 1 only WESTMINSTER. CHIMING GRANDFATHER CLOCK— Usually £3l/10/- JpOl /_/ Bargain Price .. AtULf I~" D 3252 IH mmmmm •^ * * ■ ~^m^W+' 0 *m x^ir >. -^ A* mwm *\ mm Nx I v\\\V i V * y •«•«!! # x» Get the Singing Happiness of Health You, too, can banish forever the feeling of being "run-down " THOSE who have suffered from the Among the contributing causes to such a dreadful feeling of being "run- condition may be worry, over-work, indown " know only too well what sufficient exercise, lack of fresh air, and it means—no joy in the ordinary pleasures even a too-arduous social round: In ' of life, no interest in home or garden, no every case an extra wastage of tissue is icy of thought, no alertness of occurring. To distribute a J fi .' - . . Avtro amnnnt -nF mrveren. an additional !' supply of iron is obviously essential. ' In this fact is to be found one very definite itSilMfS What 'Doctors Say! So soon as the blood loses its chemical balance, various disorders result, and the more the condition is considered from its scientific aspect, the more do we realize how important is J an adequate supply of iron, not only to health, but to life itself. The purpose of breathing is to supply oxygen to the lungs. That oxygen must be taken up by the red corpuscles in the bloodstream and carried to every part of* to the very basis of health, while its other components serve to restore the appetite, assist the digestion, and otherwise strengthen and nourish the nervous system. ain approved, effective remedy. It is a blood-and-nerve food, designed to give enduring benefit in all cases of blood °.. . _j_ .. .ui_ : i„j.v,„o,,„k aspects as i depression, neuralgia, loss of appetite or NHHHIMrIIiHgHif being continually worn down by the pro- a cess of living. These cor- ___ "nin-down M or "nervy puscles consist hrgely of a I A standard med Ual vork substance called haemoglobin, states . medy is taken tne sooner tne which in turn contains iron. « Iron * tlie im p o rtant of troublewill be past. Clements Tt is this iron that actually the mineral tonic:, being one of Tonic IS the remedy which It is this iron mat actuany aUHtiai comt i tuen t s science has approved and unites with the oxygen in of the red corpuiC us ... In w i s d o m at once prescribes, the lungs and enables the the lungs it takes up the oxygen m • red corpuscles to bear it away and carries it to the tissues." Clements lonic conon its life-giving mission. > ' tains neither alcohol nor Any deficiency of iron in the system means opiates. It may be taken with perfect a deficiency of oxygen, resulting in starved safety by all members of the family, and is tissue, fatigue and ever decreasing vitality, quite as beneficial for children as for adults. CLEMENTS TONIC Gives Radiant Health Pay o»ljr tot the distance you ride, m a Taxi Meter Cab run by the BLUE CAB Co. of N.Z. Homiblow'i Moton 280CASHELST. 'Phone 3908 PEkM'NENT PALNT NET CASH PRICES RED t i em!. 6/6 «°OF i-kJft PAINT I 5 gab. 55.'. BARN RiD PAINT for outbuilding* 1/6 p*r gallon iau than abova. ?£*& th. British Perm'nent Paint Co. J°U' 12 words Is, three insertions 2s 215 Gloucester Street (Laltmtr Square) FREE! FOOT TROUBLES CURED ATHOME fJtatnrMtSpeddfet A,CTNQW f : : Lt Ser.dysurrwrrve m ' AddrasJ.Por FREE .i or, Hew to Cure Foci: Troubles" A( flamer. Note Address—Octagon, Dunedin.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19174, 3 December 1927, Page 6

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